An Oldham County Police officer has resigned amid allegations of sending graphic, sexual text messages to a teenage girl he met during a traffic stop.
According to OCPD, Harry S. “Shane” Mosley resigned from his duties pending an administrative and criminal investigation. Police arrested him on Friday.
Mosley, 36, of Pendleton, is charged with unlawful transaction with a minor, official misconduct and unlawful use of electronic means to induce a minor to engage in sexual or other prohibited activity.

Though the weather outside was beautiful Monday afternoon at Long Run golf course, play on it wasn’t quite as nice as several area teams struggled to find their footing during the regional girls’ golf tournament.

The three local schools wouldn’t be the exception.

Though several came close, including North Oldham’s Katie Posto and Oldham County’s Jacque McMillen, no Oldham County golfer managed to qualify for the state tournament in 2012.

Touted as the class of the 29th district for the better part of the season, the North Oldham Mustangs made it official Wednesday night, ousting Oldham County 3-0 to claim the regular season championship, their second in as many years.

More impressive than the win though was the way in which they performed, overpowering the Colonels at times and withstanding crucial runs in others.

The state legislature is raising the bar for our students and we, as Oldham County Schools, support this effort.

When the state enacted Senate Bill 1 in 2009 it called for the immediate adoption of new academic standards that are more challenging and focused on readying students for college and 21st century career skills.